Surrey will hope they can pull off a first Specsavers County Championship Division One win of the season after 17 wickets fell on day three of their match against Somerset at Guildford.

Captain Rory Burns hit an excellent 48, with Scott Borthwick on 35 not out to leave Surrey at 99 for two as they chase a victory target of 266.

Matt Dunn had earlier taken a career-best five for 43 as Somerset’s last seven second-innings wickets fell for 39, the visitors bowled out for 153 with James Hildreth having made a decent 64 from 80 balls.

Essex will resume at 252 for nine, 138 runs adrift of their hosts. Tom Westley had made 77 and Ravi Bopara 44 but former South Africa Test quick Duanne Olivier helped spark a collapse of three wickets for only one run ahead of tea, while off-spinner Dom Bess took three for 39.

At Edgbaston, Warwickshire captain Jeetan Patel took six for 16 as the home side seized control against Nottinghamshire, who were all out for 97.

New Zealander Patel had sent Nottinghamshire’s first innings from the relative comfort of 69 for two into freefall as they lost five wickets for 10 runs in 59 balls.

Ollie Robinson produced his best figures of the season as Sussex finally saw off Middlesex’s resistance to secure victory by an innings and 50 runs at Lord’s.

Robinson finished with seven for 98, after spirited efforts from James Harris (80) and John Simpson (76) had taken the match into a last hour before the visitors forced the win – with coach Jason Gillespie coming on as a substitute fielder during the closing stages.

Middlesex had resumed at 61 for four, looking to break further into Sussex’s 481 declared first innings total, but were eventually dismissed for 293.

MATCH REPORT 📰// A superb return of 4/32 from Michael Hogan supported by three wickets from the hostile Marchant de Lange saw Glamorgan defeat @NorthantsCCC by an innings and 143 runs on the final day of their @CountyChamp match

At Wantage Road, Michael Hogan and Marchant De Lange shared seven second-innings wickets as Glamorgan swept past Northamptonshire to win by an innings and 143 runs.

With all of the final day available to bowl Northamptonshire out, De Lange and Hogan took three wickets in the opening 41 minutes. Another four soon came following lunch, with the home side eventually bowled out for 195 just over an hour into the afternoon.

Hogan finished with four for 32 and De Lange three for 61 as Northamptonshire slumped to their first defeat of the season, with opener Ben Curran having made 52.